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NEWS: Kia has unveiled their most affordable EV for the U.S. market, the all-electric EV3.
• Excepted starting price: $35,000-$38,000
• Deliveries start in U.S. late 2026
• Up to 320 miles of range
• 58.3 kWh standard battery (~220 miles range)
• 81.4 kWh long-range battery (up to ~320 miles range, FWD)
• Simulated gear shifts and sound effects
• 400V charging architecture
• 10–80% charge in ~29 mins
• Native NACS charging port
• Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) & Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capability
• 26.1 cubic feet of cargo capacity in the trunk, with 0.9 more cu ft in the frunk. 56.5 cubic feet with the rear seats folded.
• ~0.275 drag coefficient
• Dual 12.3" screens (instrument cluster + infotainment), 5" climate display
• Available AWD (dual motor)
• Up to 288 hp
• Available head-up display
• Wireless phone charging
• Adaptive cruise control
Available hands-free driving capability (enhanced highway driving assist)
• 170" long
• Excepted starting price: $35,000-$38,000
• Deliveries start in U.S. late 2026
• Up to 320 miles of range
• 58.3 kWh standard battery (~220 miles range)
• 81.4 kWh long-range battery (up to ~320 miles range, FWD)
• Simulated gear shifts and sound effects
• 400V charging architecture
• 10–80% charge in ~29 mins
• Native NACS charging port
• Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) & Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capability
• 26.1 cubic feet of cargo capacity in the trunk, with 0.9 more cu ft in the frunk. 56.5 cubic feet with the rear seats folded.
• ~0.275 drag coefficient
• Dual 12.3" screens (instrument cluster + infotainment), 5" climate display
• Available AWD (dual motor)
• Up to 288 hp
• Available head-up display
• Wireless phone charging
• Adaptive cruise control
Available hands-free driving capability (enhanced highway driving assist)
• 170" long
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